7-2540 |
OMB Control No.: 1006-0003 |
Bureau of Reclamation |
OMB Expiration Date: 09-30-2015 |
USE AUTHORIZATION APPLICATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.Examples of uses that may be applied for using FORM 7-2540 (this form). The following uses of Reclamation’s lands, facilities, and waterbodies are commonly requested by using this use authorization application. This list is intended to provide examples of such uses and should not be considered as all inclusive:
• Commercial filming and photography; |
• Organized recreational activities, public gatherings, & other special events; |
• Commercial guiding and outfitting; |
• Removal of, or exploration for, sand, gravel, and other mineral materials; |
• Commercial or organized sporting |
• Timber harvesting, or removal of commercial forest products or other |
events; |
vegetative resources; and |
• Agricultural uses; |
• Any other uses deemed appropriate by Reclamation, subject to the |
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exclusions listed in the Code of Federal Regulations (43 CFR 429.4). |
2.Uses that may be applied for using Standard Form (SF) 299. Use SF 299 to request a use authorization for the placement, construction, and use of energy, transportation, water, or telecommunication systems and facilities. You may access SF 299 at https://www.blm.gov/FormsCentral/show-form.do?nodeId=1011.
3.The issuance of a use authorization is at Reclamation's discretion. There is no guarantee that Reclamation will approve any application to use Reclamation lands, facilities, or waterbodies. If an initial review determines that your requested use is inappropriate for consideration or likely to interfere with Reclamation project purposes or operations, Reclamation will not grant the use authorization.
4.Administrative costs. If Reclamation finds your proposed use is potentially compatible with Reclamation project purposes or operations, we will advise you of any additional estimated administrative costs in excess of the initial non-refundable $100 application fee, which you will be required to pay before processing of your application continues. Administrative costs include, but are not limited to: use fee determination; compliance with National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act; and Reclamation’s review, preparation and issuance of the use authorization. Should your requested use be denied at any time during the review process, Reclamation will notify you in writing of the basis for the denial and reimburse any unspent administrative costs.
5.Use Fee (Value of the use authorization). In addition to the administrative costs, applicants will also be required to pay for the value of the use of the lands, facilities, or waterbodies based on the value of the use prior to issuance of the use authorization.
43CFR 429, Subpart E describes the procedures that will be used to process and recover the value of use authorizations.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.Complete the Use Authorization Application. Complete all parts of the use authorization application. If a particular question or response does not apply to the proposed use, please indicate “not applicable” or “N/A”. Attach additional sheets if more space is needed. If you have additional questions, please contact your local Reclamation office. Some uses may require that you provide the name of your insurance carrier. A complete list of all offices can be found at the following web site address: http://www.usbr.gov/lands. The use authorization regulations are at: http://www.usbr.gov/lands/429.pdf.
2.Enclose a non-refundable application fee of $100, payable to the Bureau of Reclamation. Submit the application,
non-refundable application fee of $100, and any attachments to the Reclamation office responsible for the location of the proposed use. (Unless previously waived under 43 CFR 429, Subpart F). The non-refundable application fee will cover the estimated minimum administrative costs to Reclamation to review your application. Failure to submit the required application fee and adequate information will cause delays in evaluation of the application. No activity may begin until Reclamations issues a fully executed use authorization document.
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS (by corresponding item number from first page)
3.Location of the proposed use. Submit two copies of all maps or drawings and other information clearly demonstrating the location for the proposed use, including township, range, and section. Under 43 CFR 429.13(a), Reclamation may request additional information needed to process your application, such as legal land descriptions and detailed construction specifications.
5.Description of the proposed use. Examples of additional information to provide, depending upon the use, are as follows:
•maximum number of anticipated participants/spectators/crew;
•number and types of vehicles to be on site;
•description of props, tents, tractors, trailers, and other equipment;
•description of facilities you intend to provide, such as sanitation facilities, emergency personnel, food services or vendors, or other applicable information (attach plans); and
description of your intended use of Reclamation on-site roads or trails.